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  1. Member
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    So, I have few language tutorials in .uif format & .img format, the .uif files are 1.9gb & 2.3gb, plus the .img files are 700mb each.
    The question is, can I put 2 .uif files or 2 .img files and burn it onto the same dvd and still accessible like if I burn it on seperate disk?
    Would Imgburn, Iso image burner, or roxio creator 2012 work to burn this files (especially the .uif)?
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    Assuming these are mainly DATA files on disc:
    Mount the image files (DaemonTools, etc) and copy the contents to a temp folder. Repeat for each image file, adding to that same temp folder (careful you don't unnecessarily overwrite).
    Then, using ImgBurn build an image from the temp folder structure & burn.

    This assumption is NO GOOD if the image files include authored titles, as they will have to be demuxed & re-authored first.

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    Agreed if the DVD contains data files. You can extract the files from the images, move them to a single folder, and burn them to a data DVD.

    This assumption is NO GOOD if the image files include authored titles, as they will have to be demuxed & re-authored first.
    If the images contain DVD video, i do believe there is software out there that can merge DVDs.

    You would need to do the same as the above, meaning extract the DVD video out of the images to separate folders. Then use some software to merge them into one, and burn.

    A google search of "merge DVDs" gives many results but i have no personal experience with wich such software, so i cannot help in that regard.
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    Also, if you are having problems with uif and img formats, you can convert them to a more practical ISO format. I'm not sure, and somewhat doubt, that Daemon Tools can open uif/img formats. If you convert them to ISO first, then it is supported by Daemon Tools.

    Google "uif to iso" and "img to iso" shows free utilities.
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    Hmmm a bit too complicated, then I guess it is saver to burn onto seperate cds.
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    I guess it is saver to burn onto seperate cds.
    Definitly.

    Not everyone is necessarily at ease with what we call a "work flow", meaning using a chain of software/utilities to obtain an end result. There was no simpler way.
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